Native
Americans- Canada/US General resources - tribe by tribe - region by region
and more

Arizona Commission of Indian Affair __ "The Commission
of Indian Affairs was established in 1953 by the 21st Legislature to consider
and study conditions among the Indians residing within the State of Arizona."
Learn about the organization, accomplishments and goals. - From
indianaffairs.state.az.u -
http://www.indianaffairs.state.az.us/

Arizona Indian Tribes
___"Arizona is home to 21 federally recognized tribes."
Click on the labels... for more information about these reservations." There is
contact information and, when available, links to websites. - Good map - From
the Economic Development Research Program -
http://ag.arizona.edu/edrp/tribes.html

Arizona Tribes __ "There are 21 indian tribes in
Arizona. Nineteen of these Arizona Indian tribes are federally recognized.
Arizona state has the second highest total native American population in the
United States." Some background and history. - From aaanativearts.com -
http://www.aaanativearts.com/tribes-by-states/arizona_tribes.htm

Lesson Planning, Lesson Plan Formats and Lesson
Plan Ideas __ How to produce a lesson plan and not just for Indian tribes
either. - From adprima.com -
http://www.adprima.com/lesson.htm

Map of Arizona's Indian Reservations __ "If you are
curious which lands are held by the various Native American tribes, this black
and white map of Arizona will help. This map will make an excellent addition to
your state report on Arizona. To download a full sized version of the map in PDF
format, simply click on the image or the link..." - From classbrain.com -
http://www.classbrain.com/artstate/publish/map_az_indian_reservations.shtml

Tribal Government Sources: Nations by State: Arizona
___"The listing of
tribes in these pages have been compiled in order to allow for easier access to
information on the culture and history of the Native American tribes of the
United States. Some of the links will have an icon next to them designating them
as either Federally recognized or State recognized." - Text only - From
Evergreen State College -
http://www.evergreen.edu/library/govdocs/tribalgov/states/arizona.html